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@shunshinozaki8875
@shunshinozaki8875 2 года назад
残念ながら、紹介されていた全ての罰則(懲戒といいます)は、学校教育法第11条の体罰、若しくは、教育を受ける権利の侵害に抵触しており、違法行為です。判例でも明確に示されているので、これらの罰則(懲戒)が日本において普遍的だと海外の学習者に紹介されているのは残念に思います。 あくまでも個人の経験に基づいた事例であり、今の学校教育現場では行われない懲戒であるという加筆、修正を望みます。 I have a master degree in Education in Japan. The punishments the creator saw/experienced are illegal interventions in modern schools by law. Please be notified that teachers do NOT instruct students like this. The video is fully based on the creator’s experience back when he was in school.
@Onomappu
@Onomappu 2 года назад
5:15 ここの部分をもっとしっかりはっきりと違法ですと言うべきでしたね。コメントを固定させていただきます。 5:15 I should’ve mentioned this point more strongly! It’s totally illegal to attack students physically now edit: ilegal→illegal
@mitsukushihayukashie5301
@mitsukushihayukashie5301 2 года назад
真実
@lene_kuchisabishii
@lene_kuchisabishii 2 года назад
@@karlagoncalves4708 no wtf xd 🤨
@brownny5757
@brownny5757 2 года назад
そうですね
@natsuki3139
@natsuki3139 2 года назад
これ言ってくれて良かった・・・。私の経験ではこんなもの全く無かったので、モヤモヤしていました。もちろん上の世代の方や地域によってはあったんだろうけど、現代で子供達にこんなことしようものなら私は学校に殴り込みに行きます。
@shinn5_
@shinn5_ 2 года назад
I love how you're just not telling us the punishments that japanese schools have but also teaching us some good and helpful japanese terms/words that can be use in a lot of situations in japan. Thank you for that!✨
@ravens7151
@ravens7151 2 года назад
Kasa kasa
@cookieism.
@cookieism. 2 года назад
Yes! Agreed but I was surprised with some of the punishments! (I live in Canada btw) especially the running around the school because my classmates can get pretty hyper so sometimes they’ll ask to do a few laps around the school to burn energy or for fun/a quick break. 🤣
@sebastianperez907
@sebastianperez907 2 года назад
One punishment we had in our school was standing outside the classroom for being late to the class. It was really tense seeing my classmates starting the quiz while I was outside the classroom for 5 minutes eating my reccess 😂😂
@Kalani_Saiko
@Kalani_Saiko 2 года назад
Cheeky kid you were lol
@ommprakash4816
@ommprakash4816 2 года назад
This is called a perfect time utilization .🤣🤣😂😂
@juliy4x
@juliy4x 2 года назад
i had the same punishment XD
@matheusdealmeida8261
@matheusdealmeida8261 2 года назад
Here in Brazil we have and awkward situation on schools: if you're making too much mess or bothering other students during class, the teacher puts you out of the classroom as a punishment, BUT if the principal finds you out of classroom, he/she sends you back to class!! Weird, isn't it? For the teacher, the punishment is you outside, for the principal you've gotta be inside, nobody understands it haha
@wasrolbs
@wasrolbs 2 года назад
Tem também as suspensões, se vc for pego matando aula seu castigo é ficar 3 dias sem aula tipo "??????"
@Zaoumi
@Zaoumi 2 года назад
هناك تشابه بسيط لدينا في العراق : الاختلاف ان لو وجدك المدير سيضربك بأستخدام العصا 😢
@vinivyh5931
@vinivyh5931 2 года назад
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK eu ja fui mandado varias vezes pra fora, mas nunca o diretor me colocava pra dentro da sala... Vai entender KKKKKKKKKK
@irfa9621
@irfa9621 2 года назад
same in Pakistan
@madoufo
@madoufo 2 года назад
@@Zaoumi carai cleitin
@g.a.brothers8974
@g.a.brothers8974 2 года назад
In Italy teachers: write a negative note that affects grades, call families about inappropriate behavior, send out of class (sometimes students go around the school and return to class at the end of the hour)
@edwinababy4208
@edwinababy4208 2 года назад
La nota sul libretto o sul registro elettronico. I live in Italy thanks 🇮🇹
@Miro87
@Miro87 2 года назад
If it was something really bad you were sent to the principle's office and he/she would deal with you. The principle of my secondary school made me play chess with her while asking me why I did what I did. She was so nice!
@ommprakash4816
@ommprakash4816 2 года назад
@@Miro87 who won?
@sxftie.len-P
@sxftie.len-P 2 года назад
qua in sicilia quando mia mamma era piccola facevando sedere la gente sui ceci mentre erano in ginocchia e menomale che ora non c'è più se no la mia classe sarebbe la più spreca-cibo del mondo lolololololololololololololololololol
@edwinababy4208
@edwinababy4208 2 года назад
@@sxftie.len-P 😂😂😂😂😂 mi fa piacere se no non saprei cosa dire
@peacefulcat3578
@peacefulcat3578 2 года назад
Taiwanese here! From my childhood experience, the punishment are most likely to be: 1. keep you writing some paragraph in the textbook for many times. (it is very torturing to write thousands of traditional Chinese characters) 2. scold you in front of everyone to let you feel embarrassed 3. ban you from leaving the classroom at class breaks 4. stand at the back of the class for like 20~30 mins or more other kinds of physical punishment are rare to me, and nowadays, I guess if the teacher do any punish to any student, that teacher will have a great trouble
@kevinramadhan2754
@kevinramadhan2754 2 года назад
I can't imagine how you can bear to write so many Traditional Chinese characters ಥ‿ಥ, I just wrote a few pages already tired me •́ ‿ ,•̀
@HawkinaBox
@HawkinaBox 2 года назад
Did it mean anything or were they just random words?
@winnie806
@winnie806 2 года назад
@@HawkinaBox it's often texts from Chinses textbook. The teachers may think we could at least learn something while copying the texts 😂😅
@celestine_sc7843
@celestine_sc7843 2 года назад
My parents are Taiwanese and they say all these are true!
@Kagami-xg2cx
@Kagami-xg2cx 2 года назад
Not a Taiwanese but Except point 1 everything u said was true
@zubiyamuskan5817
@zubiyamuskan5817 2 года назад
Sometimes we had to stand on top of our bench holding our bag up stright 😂😂 it was a really nice view of the entire class from up their😂😂🇮🇳
@orangeluma7815
@orangeluma7815 2 года назад
I just remembered another odd punishment from when I was in 4th grade. My English teacher during that time had a fascination with pirates for some reason, and she would incorporate lots of things concerning them into her class. One day I, as well as another classmate, forgot our workbooks for her class at home and so she made us "walk the plank" in front of all the other students. It was rather silly and fun for a punishment. She had all the other students chant "walk the plank" over and over while my classmate and I had to walk on a yardstick that she dropped on the floor from one end to the other without losing our footing. If we did, the imaginary sharks would eat whatever part of our bodies touched the floor and we would have to walk around the school as if we were missing those parts for the remainder of the school day. That, or only while we went to and from the cafeteria at lunch. My classmate went first and lost her footing. Because she was overly dramatic when she did, she used a hand to catch herself. She had to hop on one foot and keep one of her arms bent. I almost made it until my teacher cheated and used her foot to move the yardstick. I lost all my toes on one foot. Eventually, my classmate and I went back to walking normally, and we weren't punished beyond that. Out of all the times I witnessed a student "walking the plank" in her class, I only remember one boy who made it safely across her yardstick. He practically ran. Lol
@orangeluma7815
@orangeluma7815 2 года назад
This isn't a punishment, but that teacher did another silly thing when she got tired of my classmates and I eating the snacks/candy she gave us as rewards when we answered one of her pirate jokes correctly. We'd eat them and other foods in her class during parties etc., but left crumbs. Eventually, ants were in her classroom, and she actually tried to convince us that the ants left us a Thank-You note that she typed up, laminated, printed out, and taped on the wall somewhere. The note even had a picture of a red cartoon ant that was smiling. I forgot exactly what the note said, but it was something like: "Thanks for the feast! We'll be back tomorrow for seconds!" -The Ants She had the students pass the note around for a close up look before she put it back on the wall as a reminder for us to clean up after ourselves. Then we spent the next several minutes of class arguing back and forth with her about how it was impossible for the ants to have made that note, and she added a story about when she caught her dog stealing spaghetti at one of her family dinners to support her claim that the ants truly did leave us that note. She said her dog looked straight at her and put a paw over his mouth as if to shush her before continuing to eat that spaghetti underneath the table. The whole time she was trying not to laugh, which of course gave her away all the more. She was probably one of the most amusing teachers I ever had.
@fr0ggy513
@fr0ggy513 Год назад
she sounds like a fun teacher
@yemisifamu2169
@yemisifamu2169 2 года назад
I think a common punishment would be the chart some elementary teachers had with green, yellow, and red (I think sometimes more colors) there would be clips with the students names on it. Everyone starts at green for the day which means you’re good, but the more you act up you move your clip down with consequences leading up to red most likely being a “call your parents” consequence
@kokichiswaifu1770
@kokichiswaifu1770 2 года назад
Lmao my k-4th or 5th grade did this remember one time the teacher actually did make this one student call his parents to tell them that they had been making “dog noises”’in class like barking and stuff
@juqa6896
@juqa6896 2 года назад
so good to watch your videos with polish subtitles
@JoeyMatsuoka
@JoeyMatsuoka 2 года назад
Gracias por los subtítulos en español. 👍 Bueno, yo era la niña aplicada del salón y estuve en el comité de disciplina 😂, el detalle es que cuando castigaban a algún grupo de alumnos por alguna travesura o algo peor, todo el salón recibía la sanción. 😐 Una vez el castigo aplicado fue estar 10 minutos parados en la cancha, a mediodía en punto mientras sosteníamos un ladrillo (siempre estudié por la mañana, así que al terminar la jornada lo aplicaban). Y años antes, cuando cursaba 4o. grado, tuvimos un maestro algo chiflado (reventaba cohetes y los tiraba a otro salón mientras un maestro impartía su clase, ese es un ejemplo de tantos). Pues bien, mi profesor tenía la costumbre de revisar si llevábamos pañuelo, peine y las uñas cortadas... si nos faltaba algo de eso, nos pegaba en la palma de la mano con una regla metálica pesada que solía andar. 😑
@tott_m77_okayama
@tott_m77_okayama 2 года назад
僕はフランスに住んでいる日本人とフランス人のハーフです。昔のフランスの罰則は居室の奥の角に少なくとも1時間たったまま授業を聞くか授業の後先生に叱られてはしで爪を叩かれるか授業の後に残って先生に言われた文を何百回書くことでした。今のフランスの罰則は普通学校に行かない時間に何時間か学校に宿題を全部やって学校のルールを全部紙に書くことです。ちなみに学校のルールは14ページあって書くのはすごい時間かかります。
@evewithwonder
@evewithwonder 2 года назад
Here in Venezuela, the only punishment I ever saw was being asked to leave the classroom, and having your parents called in
@lisydia6332
@lisydia6332 2 года назад
Hi, I'm from Poland! About 7-8 years ago when I was 14-15 we didn't actually have punishments. But I had some mathematics teacher... once she could throw a keyring at you or you could get slammed by some wooden ruler, it depended where she was standing - near desk = keyring; near blackboard = wooden ruler
@user-qb4ke6gm5b
@user-qb4ke6gm5b 2 года назад
Ahh hii. I remember i learned the same thing in korean last year. I was excited to see your video pop up😋
@shwetabharati4072
@shwetabharati4072 2 года назад
I like your style of explaining, Hitoki. It's fun.
@jvlog5349
@jvlog5349 2 года назад
Thank you so much for uploading your video. I’m learning from you always. Thank you for sharing
@mayrlacosta9368
@mayrlacosta9368 2 года назад
Certa vez em uma viagem da escola eu cheguei atrasada e cumprimentei um amigo com um abraço. A diretora mandou a gente abraçar umas árvores e nos amarrou nelas kkkk ficamos uns 15 minutos assim. Rindo do começo ao fim kkkkkkkk
@yairmendez9477
@yairmendez9477 2 года назад
I'm from Mexico. When I was a child and I misbehaved at school, teachers made me carry a lot of books with my arms outstretched, but my mother says that when I was little it was normal for teachers to hit their students if they misbehaved.😨
@notyouraveragejoe48
@notyouraveragejoe48 2 года назад
Yea in Jamaica it used to be the same thing teachers could hit you with rulers and principles could beat you with belts it was really messed up💀
@maharishinayak4884
@maharishinayak4884 2 года назад
Wait a min that thing still happens in India lol our teachers beat the shit out of us
@maharishinayak4884
@maharishinayak4884 2 года назад
@@notyouraveragejoe48 beating with rulers is not that bad but beating with belt is for sure messed up
@neonhiss
@neonhiss 2 года назад
Amo tus videos. ¡Gracias por hacerlos!
@diyofza
@diyofza 2 года назад
In the past, punishments in schools were always violent, but now they only give negative points as punishment.
@user-wc1fm8yl1y
@user-wc1fm8yl1y 2 года назад
شكرًا على الترجمة ~😇
@LuckyOwly
@LuckyOwly 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing another insightful and entertaining vid; it added many new things to my vocabulary bank! :D In my school (in the Netherlands): Being late more than 5 times you'd have to go to the local council and be interviewed/investigated(because its illegal). Being late after this you'd have to do community service or something. Forgetting the same book at home 3 times meant copying a whole chapter from it. Get put at a lonely desk in the hallway OR writing lines at home OR Staying 1 extra hour at the end of the day to do grammar exercises from the most boring book ever. Every occasion got you a yellow card(that expire after a month) and after 5 you'd be expelled temporarily Immediate temporary expulsion if you did something really bad.
@s.soojnzz2728
@s.soojnzz2728 2 года назад
สวัสดีค่ะ ฉันมาจากประเทศไทย และจะมาเผยประสบการณ์โดนลงโทษตอนประถมของฉันค่ะㅠㅠ 1. ให้ยืนข้างหน้าห้องเรียนเป็นเวลา 20 ~ 30 นาทีค่ะ 2. คัดข้อความหลายๆครั้ง แต่ส่วนใหญ่จะประมาณ 10 ~ 100 ครั้งค่ะ 3. โดนกล่าวว่าหน้าห้องเรียน จนทำให้เสียความมั่นใจไปบ้าง 4. ให้ทำความสะอาดห้องเรียนทั้งสัปดาห์ ~ ทั้งเดือนค่ะ (ฉันไม่ชอบเลย) 5. อาจารย์จะไม่ให้ไปพักผ่อนในเวลาพักค่ะ แต่อาจารย์จะให้เรานั่งอยู่ในห้องเรียน (น่าเบื่อมากๆค่ะ) 6. ออกกำลังกาย (ซิตอัพ) ประมาณ 10 ~ 20 ครั้งค่ะ (ฉันก็ไม่ชอบการลงโทษแบบนี้ค่ะ มันปวดขาㅠㅠ) 7. โดนตีที่ฝ่ามือ / ก้นด้วยไม้ค่ะ (เจ็บมากๆค่ะ ฉันเขียนการบ้านไม่ได้เลย😭)
@aprillinder1977
@aprillinder1977 2 года назад
I'm 46. So I went to school many years ago. I started school in 1980. We would get paddled(hit with a board on our back side), given detention(made to stay after school), made to write sentences (I will not talk in class), we would get sent to the principal's office where they would give us a stearn lecture & the worst for me was running laps(running around the inside of our gymnasium 20-30 times).
@emilyb5307
@emilyb5307 2 года назад
When I was within school, some teachers took a preemptive stance on students being late- class began when scheduled and that was final. If you were not in the room on time, it was too late - they would close and lock the door [which often left you in more trouble with the teachers outside, in the hallway, as you were not meant to be wandering!] The more traditional "detention" or suspension, and so on also applied for more serious issues. I have also seen staying after class to make up work, and more direct call outs - if a student is not paying attention, no better way to embarrass them than to call on them and request they solve a problem or read aloud.
@mmmirele
@mmmirele 2 года назад
When I was in law school in the 1980s, there were two professors who were known for locking their doors when class started. *Law school* We're not talking about teenagers, the average age was 26.
@emilyb5307
@emilyb5307 2 года назад
@@mmmirele Ironically, the high school teachers that did this often claimed that their actions were preparing us for "advanced education" - that collegiate level or graduate level courses did this as standard practice. I wonder if in past years it really was more standard!
@snottyboy9983
@snottyboy9983 2 года назад
僕はカナダじんです。子供の時はすごいばかでした(いまもそうなんですけど)。授業に先生の話はいつも聞いていなくて友達とふざけていたんです。けれどよ、その友達の声がとんでもないほどデカかったんです。だから先生が一度も僕に怒られたことがなかったんです。今も声のデカさに感謝している。
@kuroch.3059
@kuroch.3059 2 года назад
私はインドネシア人ですが、特に日本で制服を着る方法についてのビデオを作るとき、学ぶことと理解することは非常に興味深いです
@irenemc4701
@irenemc4701 2 года назад
Hi! Could you do a video recommending Japanese songs/artist? I started listening to Yuuri because of your recommendation and I love his music! I would like to practice japanese listening to more music but I can't find many artists I like. I think it would be helpful for a lot of people :))
@hey-mz7nc
@hey-mz7nc 2 года назад
&I'm gotta listen him bcoz of ur recommendation
@irenemc4701
@irenemc4701 2 года назад
@@hey-mz7nc he's so good I hope u like his songs! Kagome is my personal fav
@hnakonini2360
@hnakonini2360 2 года назад
Yes, he is right. I also want that
@hnakonini2360
@hnakonini2360 2 года назад
I know two beautiful Africans that I recently started with, JO1 and INI. There are singers in the form of anime characters who are great like まふまふちゃんねる, HoneyWorks OFFICIAL, 天月-あまつき- RU-vid Official Channel
@hey-mz7nc
@hey-mz7nc 2 года назад
@@irenemc4701 ありがとございます
@Ot7engene
@Ot7engene 2 года назад
It depends which school and the general students that go to those schools, for example in my country if the School is a private school, the punishments are pretty lenient but if you go to a public school for even the most ridiculous thing you get beaten with a bat, stick , hands etc. 😩 The list is long so it's sad
@rinkitrivedi01
@rinkitrivedi01 2 года назад
罰則の意味がよくわかってくるようになりまた。ありがとうございました😊🙏
@levisemeao9879
@levisemeao9879 2 года назад
I love your videos, I learn a lot japanese from you
@Leviachansimp
@Leviachansimp 2 года назад
In our high school, there is literally a place to isolate children. Basically, if you've been really bad you get put into a room near reception. From what I've seen there are no windows. People told me that you sit there for the day completing your lessons alone and aren't allowed to speak with anyone. Others even went as far as saying that it's an empty white room with a single chair and desk. The name for it also sounds like some kind of mental hospital.. fr. Couldn't it be called something.. normal? Think of the most tier prison-like sounding name. That's it. For the sake of our school, I won't say it though.
@l0uderthanbombs
@l0uderthanbombs 2 года назад
this is a normal method of punishment according to the behaviorist theory
@GeebusCrust
@GeebusCrust 2 года назад
My school had something like that, they just called it in-school suspension. All the desks are separated as much as possible, and have barriers around them to prevent students from interacting (since a lot of the time the kids being punished are friends), and a teacher is with them all day to keep order. Students being punished this way would also have a school lunch brought to them, so they couldn't socialize during break. The part I found strangest about it was that this was considered a lesser form of punishment than being suspended outright, even though students earning this punishment would much rather be at home than at school. The only thing proper suspension does to hurt them is that it counts as an "unexcused" absence, enough of which results in failing your classes and retaking them
@nezuxiiko1021
@nezuxiiko1021 2 года назад
same for us if you even talk a little in class without permission u get sent to an isolation
@swolzer
@swolzer 2 года назад
wtf
@yenna6146
@yenna6146 2 года назад
@The Steeliest of Dans Detention in a room by yourself, with no windows and just a single door? That sounds more like a prison isolation cell.
@jinroza3877
@jinroza3877 2 года назад
When I was in 9-10 grades my school was very strict. We got hit with this long slim bamboo stick in our palm or arm or body or backside due to various reasons like not bringing books, not being able to ans the ques teacher asked, talking in class, not doing homework etc. Some of the shameful punishments were standing in the hallway with both your hands touching your both ears(arms must be at 180 degree angle) and standing on the bench in class doing the same. Calling our parents during grave offence was considered the toughest punishment. Since your parents will get an earful too.
@ainhawani5094
@ainhawani5094 2 года назад
Wait, are you malaysian?
@jinroza3877
@jinroza3877 2 года назад
@@ainhawani5094 No, I am from Bangladesh. Does Malaysia have the same kind of punishments?
@o0...957
@o0...957 2 года назад
@@jinroza3877 Don't know about Malaysia but its same in India too. Though its decreasing in bigger more developed cities
@amitkumarhazra4146
@amitkumarhazra4146 2 года назад
@@o0...957 I am from India and faced this punishment as we'll
@ainhawani5094
@ainhawani5094 2 года назад
@@jinroza3877 Yeah
@itszen303
@itszen303 2 года назад
When I was in elementary school, typical punishments: 1 Singing in front of the class, 2 Standing in front of the class until the lesson is over, 3 push up,and others
@najwach2967
@najwach2967 2 года назад
If there a male students who has a long hair, he's given one week to cut his hair or his hair will be cut by his teacher who UNEXPERIENCE.. And, his hair cannot be fixed at the salon. Until now, that punisment is still there is Indonesia.
@mmmirele
@mmmirele 2 года назад
One week? When my brother was in high school (1982) if he showed up with long hair (touched shirt collar), our mother would be called to pick him up from school and get him a haircut before he was allowed to go back to class.
@Yoyocreative
@Yoyocreative 2 года назад
When I was in school, the "punishments" would be: stand outside in the hall, detention (ours was before school every day), getting a description of your actions signed by your parents (so they know what you're doing in school), parents being called in to the principal and being suspended. I also remember from way back when I was in elementary school, a common punishment was to clean the blackboard wipers (felt blocks that became extremely dusty! You had to slam them together to remove the chalk dust and it was horrible to breathe around it!)
@starr._143
@starr._143 2 года назад
私ピアス捨てられた事ある~泣きそうだったw
@lucyotako5839
@lucyotako5839 2 года назад
When I see the life of the Japanese and how you explain it, I am excited to visit Japan!!
@sediid846
@sediid846 2 года назад
I love your videos. Could you please consider the possibility of adding subtitles in Catalan too?
@LaGiniComenta
@LaGiniComenta 2 года назад
En España (cuando yo iba al colegio) lo más típico era: 1- De pie en el pasillo o al lado de la papelera 2- Quedarse sin recreo 3- Quedarte en dirección Básicamente, si molestabas, pues te quedabas fuera y ya jajaja En el instituto o bien te echaban de clase o te ponían un parte (una especie de sanción que al recopilar varias podían expulsarte).
@artemisa1523
@artemisa1523 2 года назад
En Argentina es igual, quizás en la época de mi papá alguna maestra agarraba a los niños de la oreja, pero no pasaba de eso. Igual depende de si es secuela publica o católica, y de que zona del país sea.
@CitlalliGuadalupe_
@CitlalliGuadalupe_ 2 года назад
🤔 ... I really don't remember the punishments of my old schools, my memory is very bad 😅, I only remember that in my second year of high school the Spanish teacher made you run on the school field if you were late, the minutes you were late were the laps you were going to take, It was not a punishment from the school since it did not happen in all the first classes, it was only a punishment from that specific teacher by the way, my teacher's punishment in high school was three years ago, it hasn't been long 😅
@laem7115
@laem7115 2 года назад
面白かった ありがとう
@AThaimomslifeinJapan
@AThaimomslifeinJapan 2 года назад
Thank you for your infos
@1RyoKami
@1RyoKami 2 года назад
I remember that in the kindergarden I used to talk a lot with my best friend, and once I got a punishment to kneel in the corner on a pouch filled with peas.
@srg24601
@srg24601 2 года назад
Our school had something called S.T.O.P which meant Student Time Out Place. They took you to a concrete side building and put you in a room with nothing but 6 desks in it that were all facing the walls and had dividers to keep you from seeing anyone else. The walls, floor and ceiling were made with cheap cinderblocks painted the ugliest shade of matte white and the door was metal with a little slot on it. If you were caught talking or sleeping or anything else deemed "out of line" the teacher supervising you would blare one of those loud horns you see people have at soccer games and it was SO LOUD especially with the echoes. When it was lunch time you got a sandwich and a bottle of water and you had to put your head down while the teacher brought your food because you were being punished and weren't allowed to interact with anyone so you couldn't look at them. The only time you could communicate was if you had to use the bathroom you raised your hand and whenever you were noticed the teacher would come to your desk and you had to write what you wanted on a sheet of paper. If you spoke you weren't allowed to pee. Because you broke the rules again. I remember one girl was sharpening her pencil and the sharpener broke and sliced her hand open. She started crying amd ran to the door to show the teacher and ended up needing stitches. When she came back to school again she had another two days of STOP cuz she didn't follow the rules to get teacher's attention. I think her parents argued against it though and got it down to a few hours to finish out what she missed by leaving early. Tbh I didn't really mind it and would purposefully get in trouble so that I could have a day of peace and quiet away from the other kids where I could breeze through the day's work then read or draw (hooray undiagnosed neurodivergence). But some kids treated it like a death sentence. They'd start off right at 7am having to be physically dragged into the room screaming and making a scene and would talk or make noise which would make the teacher blow the horn and hurt your ears all day until we could leave at 3pm to get on the busses. I heard they did away with STOP a few years back and started doing the more traditional in school suspension/detention stuff. Apparently some kid had a tantrum or something and iirc there was a lawsuit because of it. I don't really know the details.
@osonhodeleon
@osonhodeleon 2 года назад
Another great theme for the video.
@kawaiireact3067
@kawaiireact3067 2 года назад
Our school punishment : 🌞🥲🌿 1.Stand outside the classroom 2. Stand on the chair 3. Get hit on hand by ruler or long stick 4. Stand for the whole class
@grenassassin1579
@grenassassin1579 2 года назад
Number 4 means all students must stand up?
@kawaiireact3067
@kawaiireact3067 2 года назад
@@grenassassin1579 Noo haha just one ppl stand till end of the class
@grenassassin1579
@grenassassin1579 2 года назад
@@kawaiireact3067 You means stand until the end of a subject or stand up until the go home Bell?
@kawaiireact3067
@kawaiireact3067 2 года назад
@@grenassassin1579 end of the class
@user-pc6ch7zm6p
@user-pc6ch7zm6p 2 года назад
the commonest punishment in KSA is to stand for a period specified by the teacher, I had it a lot when I was a kid, for speaking or playing while the class 😅
@user-rt6ij3rz5y
@user-rt6ij3rz5y 2 года назад
طيب وين راح سلك الغاز، والضرب الجماعي 😂
@licemarqui311
@licemarqui311 2 года назад
No Brasil é comum os professores pedirem pros alunos que fazem bagunça se retiraram da sala de aula. Eles são mandados para a sala do diretor da escola para levar bronca e os pais sao avisados sobre o filho que foi posto para fora da aula
@miyanodesuu
@miyanodesuu 2 года назад
When you don't understand japanese but you understand some words from anime that some how makes you understand the whole sentence (kinda)
@istriluffy5663
@istriluffy5663 2 года назад
The most common punishments in Indonesia: -Clean the bathroom -picking up the trash -Stand up, salute, stand on one leg and pinch the ear in front of the flagpole -Stand on one foot in front of the class -Run around the field -Cleaning the classroom or lab -Shaving ugly or perfunctory hair -Squat walk When I was in elementary school, I used to pick up trash, clean the classroom or lab, stand on one leg, pinch my ear in front of the class. I admit it was my fault.
@grenassassin1579
@grenassassin1579 2 года назад
Kenapa kamu dihukum berdiri satu kaki?
@sk-s3809
@sk-s3809 2 года назад
In my country, we use many methods, the most famous of which is multiplication. Yes, teachers don't care about that. However, I'm still a problematic. Sometimes the punishment may reach final dismissal, and it may affect a lot in a country, so it is not accepted in the work, so I will make an effort to change my behaviour.🙏🙏😊
@hey-mz7nc
@hey-mz7nc 2 года назад
A new member in your fam learning Japanese for youuuuuhh I still get punished but not in school at home bcoz of my sis Learned kasa from an app maybe some of you need it Kawaai Nihongo Available at Gplay store
@shrimp4352
@shrimp4352 2 года назад
I'm from Greece and at school, if you're talking too much the teacher tells you to get out of the classroom and mark you as absent. The limit of how many absent marks you can have is 114 ( including being sick or skipping class ) so you kinda have to be careful with that. ^^
@phoebeduldulao9403
@phoebeduldulao9403 2 года назад
In my country it is common to make the students pull the grasses in tge backyard of the classroom and to stand in front of the class for at most 40 mins. Thank you for creating this video! I learned a lot!❤️
@orangeluma7815
@orangeluma7815 2 года назад
In my elementary school, they did something in the cafeteria that I now find to be interesting when I look back on it. The school's administration apparently had an issue with the volume level of us children as we ate and spoke to one another. Idk if there was an actual reason for that, but if there was, I guess the volume level of our talking was somehow disrupting the P.E. classes that took place. The P.E. room was literally right next to the cafeteria and the two rooms were separated not by a wall, but by some rigid room divider curtain of sorts. One day, the administration decided to install a big volume-detecting device high up on a wall for everyone in the cafeteria to see. It was designed to look like a traffic light. The green light stayed glowing as long as the noise level was acceptable, and when it was kind of loud, it would go to the yellow light. If it got louder, the yellow light would blink as a final warning. I remember many children yelling at one another to be quiet whenever that happened, though that in itself would add to the volume, of course. If it still didn't quiet down after a little while, the light would go to red and the device would make a single continuous, high-pitched beep. Whenever that happened, I think we all would have to raise our hands as a response to the light and then we weren't allowed to talk until the red light went away. That would take perhaps 1 minute, but if we got the red light more than once, I think the time would be extended longer for each additional time we got it. Any child who was found talking or whispering while the red light was on would risk being sent to the front office and likely having to call their parents to tell them what they did to get in trouble. The whole thing is kind of odd to me now, but I suppose it was effective.
@yeehaw693
@yeehaw693 2 года назад
The throwing crayons was common with a teacher I once had 😂 He used to throw crayons at chattering or sleeping students and I thought it was really funny. Sadly he was only a substitution that we had for a year. But generally, if you were using your phone you could get it taken away until the end of lesson or even entire school day. If you were loud you'd get sent outside the classroom and you'd get a mark in a book where all the kids behaviour is noted. For really bad stuff you'd get sent to the headmaster. And that's basically it. Oh, there was one teacher who used to bang on your table really loud if you fell asleep on it. And he'd keep you back after class to talk with you. I remember I was really scared when it happened to me once. こわい! Other teachers weren't even bothered by students sleeping. It really depends what teacher you have.
@zephysnoobie2925
@zephysnoobie2925 2 года назад
Runin 10 round behind school Is tearable
@Daveguitar
@Daveguitar 2 года назад
I love that school jacket.. Need to buy one asap! xD Ánimo con el español! 頑張って!!
@mmmirele
@mmmirele 2 года назад
When I was in junior high and high school way back in the 1970s in Texas, USA, there were various punishments. In junior high, the teachers had their own paddles and if you disrespected them, they'd haul you out into the hall and give you three swats. My high school did away with swats (which were administered by the administration office) after a football player was caught parking in the teachers' lot. He had the choice of three days detention or three swats. He took three swats and basically laughed at the administrator who hit him. After that, it was definitely detention for everyone. Detention was basically enforced study hall. Oh, and what I mean by disrespected: failing to say "yes ma'am" or "yes sir" to a teacher. My siblings and I had just moved from California, where that wasn't a thing we did, and my brother got swats for not saying "yes, ma'am" to a teacher. Oh yeah, I remember my brother was punished once for cutting in line at the high school cafeteria by having to go to the end of the line. Where they might be out of the good food and instead you might get ham and cabbage or something. He complained to our father who had no sympathy and told him they were training him for not cutting in line at the Kmart (department store) because you didn't know who might be carrying a gun and could get upset. I have no idea what punishments are like in school now, I graduated almost 45 years ago...
@vannesT
@vannesT 2 года назад
🤔 recuerdo que cuando iba en la escuela primaria aun me toco en mi primer año un maestro que nos castigaba con una regla; una vez que por no guardar silencio en clase me pego en la cabeza con la regla 😅 Igual en la escuela secundaria una maestra me quito mi mochila y no me la regreso hasta que se presentará mi mamá De ahí los castigos más comunes que veía era recoger basura en el receso o estar de pie en toda la clase o hacer planas de oraciones XD ✌🇲🇽
@esc2909
@esc2909 2 года назад
Ruler and standing thing is similar to Turkey ✌
@mayruchan7076
@mayruchan7076 2 года назад
A mí no me dejaban salir al recreo, solos veía como todos jugaban y yo comiendo mi lunch en el salón ;u;
@yairmendez9477
@yairmendez9477 2 года назад
justo acabo de comentar algo similar, en mi generación no era tan común que un profesor te golpeara pero mi mamá cuenta que en sus tiempos los maestros les pegaban con reglas de madera.
@fannyflowers2379
@fannyflowers2379 2 года назад
Un maestro en época de mis hermanos decían que aventaban los borradores a los alumnos y que si pegaban por no aprenderse las tablas.
@paolamedrano5341
@paolamedrano5341 2 года назад
F
@blackcolie6048
@blackcolie6048 2 года назад
Hi Hitoki! I am from Poland (thank you very much for the subtitles in Polish) and in our schools there are no punishments. It used to be like staying after class or hitting the ruler in the hand, but these were the times of my parents' youth. Now the form of punishment is only a worse grade of behavior at the end of the school year 😅
@gumballfan9162
@gumballfan9162 2 года назад
Też jestem z Polski i mam tak samo
@kazutora_hanemiya2137
@kazutora_hanemiya2137 2 года назад
in Poland, the only punishment currently is a note to the journal, although about 30 years ago, the punishment was to beat your hands with a ruler
@KaJaReviews
@KaJaReviews 2 года назад
In the Philippines, corporal punishment such as hitting the student with a stick was common before the 1987 law. But this type of punishment got banned. Did you know that a common stick that teachers used here is actually a martial arts weapon? 🤣 It's called an "arnis" and was even featured on Disney's Raya and the Last Dragon (ラーヤと龍の王国). It's like your teacher is a member of the mafia. 🤣 I haven't experienced that since I am still in my 20's. Hence, the new type of punishment became a bit nicer. Just like your experience, children were told to run at the school grounds or have to write a repetitive sentence like, "I won't forget my homework again" on sheets of paper (usually about long size with lines back to back). The worst one was when I had to write something like that for 20 pages. I believe it was one time and I didn't do it again. 😅 In my school, if you were late at the school's weekly morning ceremony (where daily prayers, national anthem and school hymn were done at the stage), fellow students who were late have to do it by themselves and that lasts about 15 minutes. By the time they've finished, the first class has already started. If you were in a Catholic school like me, you will need to pray one full round of rosary prayers 📿 which take about 15 minutes. Twice if you are naughty. Hahaha 😂 But the worst is with boys haircut. If you don't follow the correct haircut, teachers will send a barber to school. And you would get a very short military cut or worse, a shaved head. 🤣🤣🤣
@lunavitanya8021
@lunavitanya8021 2 года назад
I didn't know it's already banned,i still got hit with a stick by our teachers way back 2012-2015, only my terror math teachers do this things
@lemonsarachandra8547
@lemonsarachandra8547 2 года назад
Corporal punishment I still common in my country. The teachers hit you especially in elementary grades.
@user-wt1iv3sc8p
@user-wt1iv3sc8p 2 года назад
Korean here. Corporal punishment such as beating kids was banned in 2011. I remember my 3rd grade teacher beating my friend with a stick for hidding a rubber mouse under her desk on April Fools. She said it wasn't a joke if the other purson didn't find it funny (which, to be fair, true) but then told him to laugh as she hit him because she was hitting him as a joke. Told the whole class to laugh, and did make it seem like one, too. (E.G, where should I hit hime next? Oh, hm, his feet, maybe?) Being 8, 9 year olds with developing conscience, most kids laughed, because well, the teacher has to be right, right? School was such a traumatizing place.
@user-wt1iv3sc8p
@user-wt1iv3sc8p 2 года назад
And apparently it was worse in junior high & high school. My uncle told me everyone's not-favorite teacher once called everyone with the last name 'Jo' up front and beat them. Turns out he had an argument with his wife, whose last name was 'Jo'. And my mother told me her teacher once asked her to hit all her classmates with a stick, because she was the class president and the teacher was too tired to deal with the class herself, since she was pregnant and all. Mom said she refused, and thankfully the teacher didn't press, but damn, it's so messed up.
@KaJaReviews
@KaJaReviews 2 года назад
@@user-wt1iv3sc8p You're right! I have seen plenty of Korean dramas where corporal punishment is common.
@Cool-kv1fj
@Cool-kv1fj 2 года назад
l love you
@cry._istal
@cry._istal 2 года назад
Italy is here! Some punishment 1) to write for a 100 times a phrase for example "I mustn't speak during the lessons" 2) The teacher can give you more homework than your classmates.
@jelai5
@jelai5 2 года назад
I feel like I got lucky with my schools since they were quite lax on enforcing anything in general (to the point where students would be carrying around big speakers and blasting music in the hallways). Also! I was wondering if you've already covered how to use the Onomatopoeias ちゃんと & ゆっくり. I'm very curious to see their various uses in context because the 辞書 definitions are a bit... 🤔
@sashimi71
@sashimi71 2 года назад
The punishments of the Italian schools are: the least severe is a note in the diary and/or in the communications notebook (in my middle school we had a special notebook for communications example... trips, strikes, early exits) and on log (log is a big one notebook with the names of all the students of a certain class and where they are written, votes, homework and notes, each teacher and class has the just, I don't know if in other countries there is something like that at school) and this one the student had to show it to the parents and get them to sign it, many students were smart and not show them to parents tore the pages or erased them but being written on the log anyway sooner or later the parents found out during interviews with teachers held before the Christmas holidays, before the Easter holidays and before the summer holidays. When the site of my high school added the function electronic log thus eliminating the paper one the notes came written them and parents via a password received at the beginning of the year they could personally check from home the child's votes, homework and whether took notes. In other cases there are the tasks of punishment that were given to whom disturbed during the lesson and to whom did not finish those that had to be done in class. For the most serious cases, teachers they were asking for an early interview with parents, the most serious ones still was there principal and / or vice principal to ask for it and in some cases the student also had to be present, in other cases there is the suspension which lasts for days it depends on what the student has done, usually those who are suspended come automatically rejected and must so repeat the year. There would also be expulsion but this was put into practice punishment very rarely, I've seen it put into practice on students who are rejected every year, these or they change school or in the case of mine high school passed on to evening corses (optional lessons for people aged 19 and over). Theoretically these punishments they had to be put into practice on misbehaving students, disturbed during the lesson, arrive late and / or skip often the school but these punishments there were only on the theoretical level why in most cases the teachers do not they wanted to start writing the notes, call the parents etc ... and consequently they let them pass almost all smooth. Among the less severe punishments there would be also in Italy the one in which the teacher does leave the class the student who disturbs but since the most students try often excuses to leave the class (like going to the bathroom 3 times in an hour) the teacher moved him to a single desk or made him sit next to him at the desk.
@The.Panda-02
@The.Panda-02 2 года назад
Wow is that long
@K4r4su
@K4r4su 2 года назад
0:25 I respect and undestand other 文化, but i don't agree with kind of situation, This kind of humiliation explain why there is so many suicide in japan. Living here in Japan i discovered that japanese people don't look for mental treatment, psychologists, psychological therapy. You can see in Brazil, this isn't a good example of politics, economy, or human safaty, BUT the numbers of suicide is low, very low. Brazilian people are known by your happiness, liberty, freedom, warm and loveful people. In japanese culture there is a lot of good things, of course, safety, good economy, BUT there is a unique culture that contribute to so many suicide, and one of them is this kind of situation since kids, 小学校
@rororosyifa4858
@rororosyifa4858 2 года назад
onomappu sensei thank you for making a video with a good theme, now I'm learning Japanese, your video helps me with listening, I hope you stay healthy and can make other good videos ありがとうございます 元気してくださいね私はあなたのビデオがとても好きです、将来日本に来たらあなたに合いたい、これから日本語をちゃんと勉強します
@Yana.-_-.
@Yana.-_-. 2 года назад
I skipped school and was caught playing a game behind the cafeteria. I was punished by pinching my ears with my own arms crossed and standing on one leg in front of the flagpole.
@-ontas-9472
@-ontas-9472 2 года назад
I remember my parents used to tell me about the old punishments their teachers gave. For example, my mom told me that their teachers would hit them with a thick wooden ruler if they did not know the answer, not only was there that, there was no specific type of punishment for something, since she told me that a classmate They ripped off an earring. On the other hand, my father told me that his punishments were not so aggressive, in fact, if a classmate misbehaved in class, the teacher would make him change his uniform, leaving him in a skirt for the rest of the day.These punishments are the old ones, I remember that the punishments they gave me was to put a stamp that said "he talks a lot in class" in almost all my notebooks, what good times were those lol. The truth is that hitting a child at that time was allowed, but that was like 30 years ago or more, my parents agreed on a punishment they were given at that time, which was to pull the children by the ears and smash their heads against the blackboard. I don't know if it was like that in more countries, but they are the ones I know about mine (I'm from Mexico) by the way, I don't know how I wrote all this, I'm using the google translator and I don't trust it much.
@maharishinayak4884
@maharishinayak4884 2 года назад
I mean you think wooden ruler hurts? Come to India buddy our teachers beat us with iron rulers in our hands and tbh there's nothing wrong with it
@Kagami-xg2cx
@Kagami-xg2cx 2 года назад
In my country at my mother's time teacher used to beat with belt or a long stick
@maharishinayak4884
@maharishinayak4884 2 года назад
@@Kagami-xg2cx beating with belt is really sick however it's alright to beat one with stick hands and ruler
@Kagami-xg2cx
@Kagami-xg2cx 2 года назад
@@maharishinayak4884 yeah
@mariayoutube6796
@mariayoutube6796 2 года назад
Eu sou do Brasil 🇧🇷 estou no 8 ano e nunca fui desobediente mas eu sei que pelo menos na minha escola não tem muita punição a não ser ir a diretoria ,ser expulso da escola “depende do que vc fez”,ou levar advertência ou bilhete para a mãe .🙂
@sxftie.len-P
@sxftie.len-P 2 года назад
Here in Italy (Sicily/Sicilian region to be exact) when my mother was little, at school they used to make someone "sirirsi sui cicira/sirirsi sui ciciri" (pronounce: スィリルスィスイチチラ/スィリルスィスイチチリ) as a punition/detention which is translated from sicilian dialect to italian "sedersi sui ceci" which in english is "sit on chickpeas" but fortunately this punition/detention doesn't exist
@leenzcd1910
@leenzcd1910 2 года назад
realmente gracias por poner subtitulos en Español, me encantan tus videos
@AlineRodrigues-tk7bp
@AlineRodrigues-tk7bp 2 года назад
Vai meu relato em português mesmo. Quando eu estava na primeira série do fundamental, há 20 anos, a professora puxou a minha orelha literalmente porque eu conversava demais. Essa prática já era proibida, mas ela fez mesmo assim. Já no ensino médio, há cerca de 9 ou 10 anos, quando fazíamos bagunça ou alguma travessura, o professor mandava o aluno para a diretoria. O diretor dava uma suspensão e não podia voltar para escola até que os pais assinassem a advertência. No Brasil é proibido qualquer punição física ou que envergonhe o aluno.
@dayanecastro8789
@dayanecastro8789 2 года назад
Meu avô pegou a época da palmatória. Basicamente é o que ele disse que tinha de punição há 30 anos atrás no Japão era o que tinha a 60 anos atrás no Brasil
@Bushida_Yuuken
@Bushida_Yuuken 2 года назад
Entonces casi no abría castigo jajaja
@AloneTraveler444
@AloneTraveler444 2 года назад
It would be better if every country has that prohibited
@dayanecastro8789
@dayanecastro8789 2 года назад
Até 60 anos atrás no Brasil os professores batiam na mão do aluno com régua de madeira e forçarvam o aluno a ficar um tempo de joelhos encima de grãos de milho
@AloneTraveler444
@AloneTraveler444 2 года назад
@@dayanecastro8789 Actually, in my country too except instead of corn they would use the metal lids
@shirakisilver
@shirakisilver 2 года назад
In my elementary school (rural US) we had the card turning system. I think they still use it today. I hated it, it made me really nervous that I would get in trouble, because the first time you turn your card it's a warning, but after that the punishments get increasingly strong no matter what you did 😅. (Miss recess, go to principal, parent's get called). I was always terrified because the punishments escalate so quickly! I only ever turned my card a few times, but I cried every time 😂😅
@user-wk5ki4sj2d
@user-wk5ki4sj2d 2 года назад
日本に転勤したばかりで、日本に来たばかりで、母が日本に引っ越してきたので、翻訳を使っています。これから日本のRU-vidを見ていきます。フィリピンから来ました。
@pakornlim4343
@pakornlim4343 2 года назад
ビデオの最後は僕を笑われたwwww
@paolodesiato9497
@paolodesiato9497 2 года назад
Italy here: I'm old and at my times, teachers used to punish letting you standing outside the classroom, or behind the blackboard. Rarely bent on your knees in a corner of classroom. My elementary teacher was a bastard, and he beat children's legs with a stick... In highschool only with bad scores. Now nothing of those brutal methods are used. If you do, you risk a sue from parents (and maybe to be beaten from grown boys).
@Jakioliberty
@Jakioliberty 2 года назад
quindi te non sai della cosa del stare in ginocchio sui ceci ç_ç che male
@paolodesiato9497
@paolodesiato9497 2 года назад
@@Jakioliberty L'insegnante di matematica delle medie minacciava di metterli, ma lo faceva solo per ridere...
@ainhawani5094
@ainhawani5094 2 года назад
In Malaysia, if you forgot to do your homework you will be punished a rotan (it's kind of like a stick made out of rotan and there's thick ones and there's thin ones but either way it's painful). They basically smacked you with it. Most of the time they hit your hands but there's also time where they hit your leg or back with it. If you forgot to bring your book then you need to stand on top of your chair until the class ended. (We don't have lockers at my school) Most of the time it's like that. Rotan or stand on your chair but they forgot to bring rotan, they will either let you go or you need to do squat, write on a piece of paper whatever got you in trouble and basically humiliate yourself in front of the classes that you need to go to, walk like duck, etc. My god, now that i wrote I realized how freaking extereme my school is. Btw, this is just my experience. Idk about any other school. Thank youuuu.
@yanziwafeikunai
@yanziwafeikunai 2 года назад
Malaysian here also! I still remember my class teacher during primary school punished the whole class to stand on the table... (I forgot for what reason) And then rotan two times when you get one wrong in chinese spelling .... the teacher was quite fierce but the whole class still liked her very much since she was really cared about us...ahaha... Even until now, she still remember some of us... she even liked my post at my Instagram... which shocked me a bit...
@yk_tuturu6764
@yk_tuturu6764 2 года назад
I still somehow remember how there were different punishment systems for the different spelling test languages (due to the different teachers) Chinese -- one rotan if you don't get more than half correct (chinese teacher went easier on us because we literally had chinese spelling tests nearly every day) Bahasa Malaysia -- rotan for every question you got wrong below 60% English -- rotan for every question you got wrong (i still thank the gods i was good at english back then)
@babyjiren9676
@babyjiren9676 2 года назад
Lmao you should tell your teacher to stand on their desk whenever they forget their rotan
@gemmamangani4941
@gemmamangani4941 2 года назад
in Italy nowdays teachers sometimes can tell you to leave the class or write on the register an annotation for your parents
@NUESTwithLOVE
@NUESTwithLOVE 2 года назад
Heyya Onomappu-san! I'm from Malaysia. The common school punishment are 1)doing frog leap and pulling ears, 2)teacher throwing books, 3) standing on a chair/outside, 4)make you copy sentences or paragraph, etc etc.. In my case, my economy teacher tell us to pick up rubbish, pull grass at field and do laps. Our class got excited whenever she gave us punishment XDD We even begged her to punish us more and she went berserk laughing and told us we're one crazy class. Anyways we loved herr ♥😂😂
@Jesus-om4og
@Jesus-om4og 2 года назад
Lo voy a escribir en mi idioma natal "español" porque me da flojera escribir en inglés así que ahí va Uno de los castigos más fuertes que he tenido sucedió en la secundaria, 2 policías nos detuvieron a mis amigos y a mi por decir una mala palabra cuando ellos iban pasando (lo cual solo nos decíamos entre nosotros pero ya sabes como son esas personas) ya nos iban a expulsar pero un profesor que nos llevábamos bien nos defendió y solo nos suspendieron 3 días ahorita que ya estoy en la universidad no me a pasado algo parecido así pero fue un castigo muy duro (en su momento) 🤣👍
@Ikoo115
@Ikoo115 2 года назад
No puede ser que te expulsen por decir malas palabras jaja en mi colegio pasaba eso y el profesor solo te retaba diciendo "no digas eso" y listo jaja los tiempos si que cambian.
@tienpham5971
@tienpham5971 2 года назад
so very good
@songoq11
@songoq11 2 года назад
Punishments? 1. Standing in the corner of a classroom for 15 minutes or so 2. Going first to the blackboard to solve a task / going as first person to answer questions regarding recent lesson (forms of checking if students learned what they needed from previous lesson. Of course teacher gave us grades for those activities) 3. Notes in the school diary 4. Going to teacher (that was responsible for our class) / going to the school counselor / going to the headmaster
@Eillo2645
@Eillo2645 2 года назад
私は韓国人で、今は大学で勉強しています。 高校生の時、遅刻したり自立学習を勝手にさぼったりした生徒たちは [二度と遅刻しません] [さぼりません]などの文章が書かれたピケットを持って廊下に立たされました。 罰則掃除もあって、ペナルティを受けた生徒たちを集めて学年のフロアを掃除させたりしたことがあります。 今は自立学習の強制がどんどん消えているので、現在の高校の姿とは少々違うかもしれません。 あくまで個人的な経験です。
@nur_chan8961
@nur_chan8961 2 года назад
I live in Turkey. If we misbehaved in primary school, the punishment I got was expulsion from school. If the teacher was a good person, it meant turning our backs to the class and standing still.
@Minnietemo
@Minnietemo 2 года назад
私たちアラブ人、私たちが罰せられるとき、私たちは校長室に行くか、校長または教師が棒で私たちを殴打しなければなりません....または私たちが非常に動揺しているときに私たちが取る最後通告に署名します。🤧
@rewindereri4109
@rewindereri4109 2 года назад
a normal bosnian human here.. in my elementary past, my teacher would give us punishments by going to the wall and staring there blankly, one of my bullies got that punishment and literally cried. another one is that she made up the "ugly chair", a punishment where you sit on the chair and it makes you ugly. many students were sitting on it every week. i got nightmares about it, like a lot.
@milkyway120
@milkyway120 2 года назад
I live in the US and if you forget your homework, the teacher just fails you. If it's just two people talking, they get scolded in front of the class, yelled at, or if it's a repeat offender, get sent out into the hallway. If multiple people are talking, the whole class gets in trouble. If you get into a fight or something, or do something warranting seeing the principal, the school I went to, they would call your parents and ask if they can use corporal punishment. I know this because my brother was messing around in middle school and had to be punished that way. They had a paddle and he said he was bent over a chair and swatted a few times really hard. Not every school in the US does this though, only some.
@undertheveil1576
@undertheveil1576 2 года назад
Okay, so I have a weird question, I sused to live in Japan and the illustrations you show in your videos are really used EVERYWHERE in Japan, so can you please tell me what they are called? Ive thought about this for years!
@mralbay_
@mralbay_ 2 года назад
Nice video
@lelouch6835
@lelouch6835 2 года назад
残念ながら、私はここで唯一のアラブ人だと思います 🌝💔 まだ日本語をよく理解していることがわかったので嬉しいですが、話し方を忘れてしまったのは悲しいことです(だから私のコメントが少し理解できないかもしれません)。 このビデオはとても面白いです😂私は私達がダフォラ(勤勉な学生)と呼ぶ物ので、小学生の時から罰せられていません。 私達の罰は、手や足を上げて壁の前に立つことです。先生があなたをクラスから追い出したり、あなたについてのレポートを書いてあなたの両親や局長室に送ったりします。私たちは本当に面白い罰はありません🌝💔 スポーツでは、遅刻した分と同じくらい校庭を走り回らなければなりません😂
@lounxeii2572
@lounxeii2572 2 года назад
there are a few school punishments that I remember, for example standing in the middle of the field, standing outside the classroom (in the hallway), running around the school field, pinch ear, point value is reduced by a certain amount, and many more😂
@rizaku
@rizaku 2 года назад
terjemahan : 1. lari keliling lapangan 2. duduk dengan posisi tahiyat 3. belajar tambahan (pr) sehabis sekolah mohon di koreksi kalo ada salah, makasih
@iseeyousleepdad6463
@iseeyousleepdad6463 2 года назад
At my school (the main building was kind of small so they built a bunch of new trailers for classrooms on the outside) but there was this one trailer outside that I’ve never been to but a lot of my classmates had and it was just ISS (in school suspension) where we would do our learning there with a super strict teacher for however long our punishment had to last for
@lizross6641
@lizross6641 2 года назад
The only punishment I remember is when kids were so bad that they would call the parents, that was the scariest punishment 💀
@danielvitor6292
@danielvitor6292 2 года назад
I´m pround of myself, I just watch anime and never really got into some japonese class and yet I was able to understand most of the things that he said, it´s not a big deal but made me happy
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